Keith Urban To Be Honored By The Recording Academy

The artist behind “Blue Ain’t Your Color” earned honor for his continued work with communities to help children learn music across the USA and world at large.

On April 5, 2017, Keith Urban is set to be toasted by The Recording Academy with the Recording Artists’ Coalition Award at the annual GRAMMYs On The Hill awards program in Washington, D.C. for his continued commitment to numerous music education programs which have not only served to inspire musicians but also having provided thousands of greatly needed musical instruments to undeserved programs across the USA.

The 4 time GRAMMY winner’s contributions to music education goes back nearly a decade and continued ever since. He’s encouraged music education based initiatives while also volunteering for The Academy’s GRAMMY Camp music program which offers high school students an interactive summer music experience, among other items.

“Through music education programs, Keith Urban has encouraged aspiring musicians by giving them the opportunity to perform and achieve their dreams,” said Recording Academy President/CEO Neil Portnow. “An engaged member of the music community and The Recording Academy for many years, Keith is an outstanding music citizen and supporter of the future of music, so it is our great pleasure to honor and recognize his dedication at GRAMMYs on the Hill.”

“The opportunity to work with aspiring musicians and kids, who are just discovering music for the first time, really inspires me,” said Urban. “Creativity is at the heart of an innovative society – it brings people together and teaches children self-expression, creative confidence, and improvisational skills which are they’re the ones that have given me the chance to be part of their work in this area, is humbling. It's an incredible honor.”

Uniting the worlds of music and politics, GRAMMYs on the Hill also recognizes legislators who have improved the environment for music by advocating for music creators’ rights. Previously honored legislators include former Vice President Joe Biden, Sens. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.), Orrin Hatch (R-
Utah), Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.), and John McCain (R-Ariz.), and House Leaders Kevin McCarthy and Nancy Pelosi.

The awards take place at the Hamilton Live in Washington D.C., and will feature unique live performances and musical surprises.